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A limited edition print is simply a promise not to make more copies of an art print than announced at the time of the publication. The number of these prints that are created and sold is limited to a specific number-for instance 200.

“Lighthouse Point” by Will Moses

Limited editions are numbered-usually in pencil-in the lower left corner of the print and outside the image. However some artists prefer to sign and number their prints inside the image. Wherever the print is signed, you will find the artist signature and a number below-25/200. This example means that the copy you hold in your hands is the number 25 out of a total edition of 200.

If the print is signed by the artist, it may increase in value. It also may include a Certificate of Authenticity, a document that lists the run size, the number of your print in the run, and information on inks and paper, and the date that the print was created.

Many times a limited edition print is created with archival quality inks on archival quality paper or canvas. The artist or company selling the print will inform you of this, since these archival quality materials ensure a superior product that will last a much longer time.

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“Botanical”

We have complete access to the Primary and Secondary Limited Edition Market.

When artwork comes to the market for the first time at a gallery or exhibition, the price for the artwork is established and sold at that price for the first time. This is called the primary market.

When the artwork that was purchased on the primary market and at a later time the purchaser decides to sell it, the artwork enters the secondary market because it is being sold for the second time.